Chang'e 5-T1

Chang'e 5-T1

Chang'e 5-T1 launched into space on
October
23rd,
2014
and
is now
unknown km from Earth.
Its primary destination
is
the Moon,
which
it arrived at on
January
13th,
2015
.
Wherever Chang'e 5-T1 goes, it carries its trusty
radiation sensor and radio beacon.
Chang'e 5-T1 often chats with humans from
China National Space Administration

Chang’e 5-T1 is a space probe in orbit of the Moon to test out technologies for the future lunar sample return mission, Chang’e 5, which is scheduled to launch in 2017. The space probe originally consisted of a return capsule called Xiaofei (“little flyer”) and a service module. The return capsule successfully returned to Earth in 2014, acting as a test of high speed reentry capabilities and exposing organic life to a radiation environment. The Chang’e 5-T1 service module is continuing its orbit of the Moon, providing useful data for the upcoming Chang’e 5 mission.